Tag: Harper Voyager
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NOTES FROM SMALL PLANETS by Nate Crowley (BOOK REVIEW)
Sci-fi and fantasy love to be epic. There’s nothing like an existential threat to the world or galaxy whose resolution inevitably comes down to a handful ... -
BLOODCHILD by Anna Stephens (Book Review)
Where do you begin, reviewing the last book of a trilogy? Well, with the trilogy itself I guess! There are trilogies out there which don’t quite ... -
RACE THE SANDS by Sarah Beth Durst (Book Review)
Race the Sands was something I had never encountered before. It was set in the desert nation of Becar, a nation that believes in re-incarnation and ... -
THE GIRL AND THE STARS by Mark Lawrence (Book Review)
And so I finish 2019 as I started it: with a review of a Mark Lawrence ARC, my fifth of the year and my 50th book ... -
Interview with David Wragg (THE BLACK HAWKS)
Hello Hivelings! Following on from my review of The Black Hawks, I wanted to know more about David Wragg’s band of mouthy mercs, and his own ... -
THE BLACK HAWKS by David Wragg (Book Review)
The Good: Larger than life characters thrown together in a small world of consequences and c*ck ups – despite covering the well-worn tropes of a mercenary ... -
THE DRAGON REPUBLIC by R.F. Kuang (Book Review)
The Good: Doubles as a weapon – both physically (it’s a big book) and mentally (will require counselling after reading). Also: one of the most powerful ... -
THE BLACK HAWKS by David Wragg (Book Review)
‘Never fight fair, never spare a killing blow, never consider for a moment that what’s on the end of your blade is another living, thinking, dreaming ... -
The Black Hawks by David Wragg – EXCERPT
Today I am super excited to share an exclusive extract from The Black Hawks – David Wragg’s daring and deviant debut, set to be let loose ... -
Author Spotlight: David Wragg
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is David Wragg! David Wragg really got into writing stories just as he finished English GCSE, then took about twenty ...